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The QRIS National Learning Network recently updated its QRIS State Map and Contact Information, which provides information on states’ Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS), including status, program name, website, implementing agency, primary contact and alternate contact. See it here.

“The Institute for Child Success recently published a new brief, When Brain Science Meets Public Policy: Strategies for Building Executive Function Skills in the Early Years (January 2015). The brief discusses the importance of executive function and self-regulatory skills in …

On February 2nd, President Obama released his FY2016 budget proposal to Congress, which includes several significant asks for early care and learning. Below are a number of fact sheets and summaries to give you a better idea of what the …

“This brief highlights the efforts of four states — Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington and Wisconsin— to reduce their achievement gaps through state-level task forces or commissions and other legislative action. These four states historically boast average or strong academic achievement levels, …

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